¥100 Shops: What to Buy & What to Avoid
Don't be blinded by that ¥100 tag, some things just aren't worth it!
Don't be blinded by that ¥100 tag, some things just aren't worth it!
You can do plenty of personal hygiene at the ¥100 shop. But while most cheapo products in Japan hold up pretty well, ¥100 hygiene tends to come with a few trade-offs.
These hot items, remarkably only ¥100, are sure to improve the quality of your life—or at least make it a little more interesting!
Take a four-minute tour through all the weird and wonderful stuff at Daiso, Japan's largest ¥100 chain.
Moving to Japan? Don't spend more than you have to! You can find many of the things you need right at the ¥100 store!
Baking doesn't have to be a costly commitment. Here are our Top 7 baking tools from the ¥100 shop!
With only 200 grown per year, this video offers a rare glimpse behind the scenes of square watermelon production—answering the questions of how they're made and why they're so expensive!
Check out this real 'Little Shop of Horrors,' full of monster-inspired cacti.